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Ode for the First of June 2019
Another week has passed us by,May turned into June, my, oh my.Soon it will be the 4th of July,Followed by the dog days of August to make me sigh. Racking my brain for something to write,For my weekly tirade due … Continue reading
Ode to Whatever
Didn’t know what to write about,For my weekly rant and rave,Deciding not to yell and shout,Inscribing a poem instead. Who wants to read a litany of complaints,Penned faithfully by yours truly every week?How did Andy Rooney get away with it,Every … Continue reading
Love Thy Neighbor
Another week, another bag of complaints and another tirade; but at least it gives me something to write about. Last week’s topics of despondency were partially resolved. The cigar-smoking nincompoop downstairs from me disregarded my brainstorm and continued to stink … Continue reading
Lent’s Over: It’s OK for Me to Complain Again
Into Week Five of socially distanced isolation, my normally easy-going temperament has become a bit edgy, lacking in patience for ordinary idiosyncrasies that otherwise are overlooked or tolerated. Back in 2000, I had posted about being housebound for a period … Continue reading →